An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)

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Original full research article

Features of Implications in Arabic Spelling and Articulation

Published
1998-06-08
Pages
247 - 284
Full text

Abstract

This study tackles a number of implications in the articulation of contemporary (modern) Arabic. These implications veer Arabic from its own ancient articulation. Much of the literature on this subject dealt mostly with individual mistakes in spelling, grammar, morphology & semantics. In this study, I endeavored to investigate aspects of Arabic that represent comprehensive phenomena in Arabic articulation or in expression in writing. This is something common among speakers of Arabic who belong to different classes: educated 1 uneducated). I did not only trace or compile these problems, but I deliberately, as much as possible, analyzed their causes, and circumstances surrounding their formation in accordance with fundamentals of correction in the linguistic tradition. I also suggested some solutions and ways for their treatment.

Article history

Received
1997-12-22
Accepted
1998-06-08
Available online
1998-06-08
بحث أصيل كامل

Features of Implications in Arabic Spelling and Articulation

Published
1998-06-08
الصفحات
247 - 284
البحث كاملا

الملخص

This study tackles a number of implications in the articulation of contemporary (modern) Arabic. These implications veer Arabic from its own ancient articulation. Much of the literature on this subject dealt mostly with individual mistakes in spelling, grammar, morphology & semantics. In this study, I endeavored to investigate aspects of Arabic that represent comprehensive phenomena in Arabic articulation or in expression in writing. This is something common among speakers of Arabic who belong to different classes: educated 1 uneducated). I did not only trace or compile these problems, but I deliberately, as much as possible, analyzed their causes, and circumstances surrounding their formation in accordance with fundamentals of correction in the linguistic tradition. I also suggested some solutions and ways for their treatment.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
1997-12-22
تاريخ القبول
1998-06-08
Available online
1998-06-08